Angelwolf
Chameleon Enthusiast
This is possibly why they are so hard to find in captivity. It sounds like they require more money, care, and attention than the average keeper can accommodate. Sounds like a very challenging species to keep successfully.Usually they do best in free ranges or very large room-sized enclosures. They need huge amounts of misting/humidity. I don't just mean frequent intervals I mean very long times 30 minutes or more for morning mistings. So you have to be ready to be able to provide this without flooding. So just be careful and plan. You need to research them extensively. I would seriously read a ton of Joel's more recent threads it goes from conditioning the Meller's wildcaughts he gets, to the laying procedures, to some of incubating, and a lot of raising the babies. These guys eat tons and tons of insects.